Weigel Samuel, Dullien Silvia, Grifka Joachim, Jansen Petra
Department of Sports Sciences, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Regensburg University Medical Centre, Asklepios Klinikum, Bad Abbach, Germany.
Front Surg. 2024 Oct 10;11:1461569. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1461569. eCollection 2024.
Although the relationship between posture and back pain is still under debate, the potential role of body alignment highlights the importance of postural assessment in the health sector. Despite growing concern about musculoskeletal issues, there remains a lack of consensus on effective methods for detecting postural anomalies.
This observational study compared postural assessments conducted by orthopedic specialists with those obtained through rasterstereographical spine scans using the DIERS formetric system. Fifty-four children from the third grade (mean age 9.4 years) underwent both assessments, allowing for a comprehensive examination of orthopedic abnormalities. Statistical analysis, including McNemar tests, was employed to compare the results of the assessments and evaluate potential discrepancies.
The comparison between the orthopedic examination and the DIERS scan revealed significant differences in assessing trunk imbalance ( < 0.001), thoracic kyphosis ( < 0.001), and lumbar lordosis ( < 0.001). Additionally, the study identified a high prevalence of orthopedic abnormalities, with 79.6% of the examined children exhibiting at least one issue in the orthopedic visual assessment.
The study highlights the divergence between orthopedic evaluations and DIERS scans, emphasizing the challenges in achieving consistent postural assessments. The static analysis provided by the DIERS system, which quantifies posture in angles and distances, contrasts with the dynamic, functionality-focused approach of orthopedic examinations. The findings raise questions about the practicality and significance of integrating rasterstereography into routine pediatric orthopedic practice. The results underscore the complexity of postural evaluations and advocate for a comprehensive approach to address the multifaceted nature of back health in children.
尽管姿势与背痛之间的关系仍在争论中,但身体 alignment 的潜在作用凸显了姿势评估在卫生领域的重要性。尽管对肌肉骨骼问题的关注日益增加,但在检测姿势异常的有效方法上仍缺乏共识。
这项观察性研究比较了骨科专家进行的姿势评估与使用 DIERS 测量系统通过光栅立体脊柱扫描获得的评估。54 名三年级儿童(平均年龄 9.4 岁)接受了这两种评估,以便对骨科异常进行全面检查。采用包括 McNemar 检验在内的统计分析来比较评估结果并评估潜在差异。
骨科检查与 DIERS 扫描之间的比较显示,在评估躯干失衡(<0.001)、胸椎后凸(<0.001)和腰椎前凸(<0.001)方面存在显著差异。此外,该研究发现骨科异常的患病率很高,在骨科视觉评估中,79.6% 的受检儿童至少存在一个问题。
该研究强调了骨科评估与 DIERS 扫描之间的差异,强调了实现一致姿势评估的挑战。DIERS 系统提供的静态分析以角度和距离量化姿势,与骨科检查以动态、功能为重点的方法形成对比。这些发现引发了关于将光栅立体摄影术纳入常规儿科骨科实践的实用性和意义的问题。结果强调了姿势评估的复杂性,并主张采用综合方法来解决儿童背部健康的多方面性质。